“Monsegur”), which is currently scheduled for May 27, 2014 at 11:00 a.m. In its Presentence

Report (“PSR”), the United States Probation Office (“Probation”) correctly calculates that the

defendant’s United States Sentencing Guidelines (“U.S.S.G.” or “Guidelines”) range is 259 to

317 months’ imprisonment. Probation recommends a sentence of time served. As set forth in

more detail below, Monsegur was an extremely valuable and productive cooperator. Assuming

that the defendant continues to comply with the terms of his cooperation agreement, and

commits no additional crimes before sentencing, the Government intends to move at sentencing,

pursuant to Section 5K1.1 of the United States Sentencing Guidelines (“Guidelines” or

“U.S.S.G.”) and Section 3553(e) of Title 18, United States Code, that the Court sentence the

defendant in light of the factors set forth in Section 5K1.1(a)(1)-(5) of the Guidelines, and

without regard to the otherwise applicable mandatory minimum sentence in this case.

What we have here is the US Government asking for and receiving what amounts to a pardon for “Sabu” for the active entrapment of on-line activists. He actively invited and encouraged on-line activities to hack into websites and other crimes on the Internet for the purpose of them being convicted for those offences.

Summarised in this tweet – USG asks for time served (7 months) as Sabu’s sentence for “extraordinary cooperation” with FBI to rat, admit, aid.

There are a number of tweets from leading Internet journalist Jacob Appelbaum @ioerror – a target of Sabu’s – about this and I share some these below:

You may not like this but perhaps you will learn the truth about how we treat our indigenous colleagues and an introduction to why, and perhaps you will enjoy – as I did – being introduced to some who powerfully belie the stereotyping we white Aussies are indoctrinated with.

In this video Luke Rudkowski interviews FDNY member Rudy Dent who on the day of 9/11 was witness to the collapse of infamous World Trade Center 7. Rudy Dent – Vietnam War veteran, four year member of the NYPD and thirty-two year FDNY firefighter. As a firefighter on 9/11, he was at Ground Zero and was there when Building 7 came down. In this episode of 9/11 Free Fall, he relives his experience that day, recounting how he believes the buildings in New York were brought down in controlled demolitions.

Apart from Rudy’s wonderful directness, the thing I’m amazed about is the man is still alive. Most outspoken witnesses to the events of that day have been killed, just like those of JFK’s murder were 50 years ago.